SouthernIDI
Registered User
I do a lot of traveling around and on my free time I haul varies things for people, sometimes taking me across country. I carry a very basic tool set around with me, some jacks and stand, jump packs, air compressors, and other things incase of an emergency.
I'm wondering what everyone else is carrying around with them. Any specialty tools that you have found to be helpful in situations? Maybe a tool that works out better than an alike tool. Let's try to get a good group of people to chime in on this, I feel like it could be useful information to a lot of people, maybe help them trim up the entire shop of tools they have in their tool box, or to help them from overloading themselves with useless tools.
I also feel like it would be helpful to include things like fuel line, filters, backup E pump for a possible LP failure, wiring, and other different types of odds and ends.
Links or part numbers to very specific tools would be helpful to people, along with your person experience with why you carry the tool with you.
I hope we can turn this into a good thread to read through men, thanks to anyone for your input on the matter. I know there is information everyone for things like this, like maybe just buying a simple Mechanics tools set, but we all know how "lacking" those tool kits can be.
I'm wondering what everyone else is carrying around with them. Any specialty tools that you have found to be helpful in situations? Maybe a tool that works out better than an alike tool. Let's try to get a good group of people to chime in on this, I feel like it could be useful information to a lot of people, maybe help them trim up the entire shop of tools they have in their tool box, or to help them from overloading themselves with useless tools.
I also feel like it would be helpful to include things like fuel line, filters, backup E pump for a possible LP failure, wiring, and other different types of odds and ends.
Links or part numbers to very specific tools would be helpful to people, along with your person experience with why you carry the tool with you.
I hope we can turn this into a good thread to read through men, thanks to anyone for your input on the matter. I know there is information everyone for things like this, like maybe just buying a simple Mechanics tools set, but we all know how "lacking" those tool kits can be.